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Instrumentalism, criticizing primordialism for its romanticizing and mystification of ethnic identity whereby individuals were seen as passive transmitters .
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by S Thananithichot - 2011
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Instrumentalist Approaches summary with 1 pages of research material. . not every cultural group develops an ethnic identity or consciousness of group .
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Thus the term instrumental/interaction. Why instrumental? Because, according to this theory, people use ethnic identity in an instrumental way, .
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by OD Godula - 2008
The circumstantialist (or instrumentalist) view is a functional one, . This particular group has the luxury of claiming ethnic identity when needed or .
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Jump to Ethnic Identity: . ties which arise from ethnic identity are so deep-seated that . I discussed above, is typically termed "instrumentalism. .
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Feb 19, 2011 . Whereas primordialism and instrumentalism take ethnic identity to be real - either based on an innate feeling of loyalty or as a rational .
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Feb 17, 2009 . The key proposition of instrumentalism rests on the purely instrumental use of ethnic identity for political or economic purposes by the .
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For the third position, ethnic identity should be neither taken for granted . Both primordialism and instrumentalism claim to be at once prescriptive and .
Jan 26, 2011. and weaknesses of three competing theories of ethnic identity (and ethnic violence)–constructivism, primordialism, and instrumentalism. .
Feb 26, 2011 . Ethnic Identity as an Interactional Identity (instrumentalist approach). The word “ethnic” we use daily in our life can have many meaning. .
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The instrumentalist approach, on the other hand, treats ethnicity primarily as an . Constructivists view national and ethnic identities as the product of .
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Jun 2, 2008 . John Armstrong (1982), for example, claims that ethnicity and nationhood are identical and ethnic identities are instrumental in the gradual .
On the other hand, the situational perspective (also known as the " constructionist" or "instrumentalist") states that ethnic identities are socially defined .
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First, there was the controversy over primordialism and instrumentalism. Was ethnic identity "primordial", that is profoundly rooted in – and generative of .
Instrumentalism is nominalist: it suggests that ethnic identification is important . Finally she discusses hybridity and postcolonial theories of identity .
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The instrumentalists argue that ethnic identity is a human creation. It is something which societies construct to pursue political or economic ends.267 .
Mar 7, 2010 . Eriksen is an instrumental theorist, and he believes that culture and ethnic identity is fluid. According to Eriksen, in the instrumental .
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